Why does my Norcold keep saying no co?
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How do I reset Norcold when no co flashes?
In order to reset Norcold fridges when the No Co code flashes one has to take off the cover of the fridge controller. The first time the “no co” fault code appears on the optical control assembly, it can be cleared by the user by turning the refrigerator OFF and then back ON.
What to do if your Norcold refrigerator won’t turn on?
Simply follow the two lines coming from your 12V DC + and – terminals on the board to the right. You may have a push button switch that has gone off. For either one of these situations, it’s important to take the proper safety precautions. Make sure there is no yellow powder or residue on or near the cooling unit or any smell of ammonia.
How do you reset a Norcold Power Board?
The hard-wire reset of the power board must be performed by a service center according to Norcold if you are not qualified to preform this task. 1. Turn OFF the refrigerator. 2. Disconnect the following from power board:
Is there such a thing as a Norcold refrigerator?
AC/DC model Norcold refrigerators are fairly simple in troubleshooting. You will know that you have one of these models if the refrigerator has a compressor in the back (typically installed in boats and trucks). Most RV’s have gas absorption refrigerators and these can be more troublesome since there are more components that affect the cooling.
Where is the high temperature safety switch on a Norcold refrigerator?
The inbound DC connections are labeled on the board and usually located at the bottom right hand side of the board. If there is no power at the board, look to the right of the power board. If you have a 1200 or 1210 you should have a high temperature safety switch (a small black board).